Koopmans-De Wet House
Cape Town
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The Koopmans-de Wet House is pretty 18th century townhouse decorated and furnished as it would have been in the 18th and 19th centuries, including an impressive collection of ceramics and offering a glimpse into the gracious life of colonial Cape Town. The Koopmans-de Wet family, who originally owned the house, was known for helping orphans and widows in the community.
Useful Information
- Address: 35 Strand Street, Cape Town
- Email: wvandelen@iziko.org.za
- Phone: +27 21 481 3935
- Opening House: www.iziko.org.za/museums/koopmans-de-wet-house
- Opening House: Thu & Fri 9am–4pm
- More Info: c9a46636e708bc57627de50aef6589d963bc69bd
Do & See
Cape Town has an amazing array of things to do and see, from historic buildings, museums and art galleries to nature reserves, wine tastings, boat trips and horseback riding. Discover the different quarters of the city, and be sure to take some time to explore the beautiful natural surroundings, as well.

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